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PVT James Louis Choate

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PVT James Louis Choate Veteran

Birth
Madisonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death
14 Dec 1944 (aged 25)
Palawan Province, MIMAROPA, Philippines
Burial
Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 85 Site 14-66
Memorial ID
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Palawan Massacre
During World War II, in order to prevent the rescue of prisoners of war by the advancing allies, on 14 December 1944, the Japanese herded the remaining 150 POWs at Puerto Princesa into three covered trenches which were then set on fire using barrels of gasoline. As prisoners tried to escape the flames they were shot down. Some escaped by going over a cliff that ran along one side of the trenches, but were later hunted down and killed. Only 11 men escaped the slaughter and between 133 and 141 were killed. The site of the massacre can still be visited. The massacre is the premise of the recently published book "Last Man Out: Glenn McDole, USMC, Survivor of the Palawan Massacre in World War II" by Bob Wilbanks, and the opening scenes of the 2005 Miramax movie, "The Great Raid".

James L. Choate was a member of D Company, 192nd Tank Battalion.
Palawan Massacre
During World War II, in order to prevent the rescue of prisoners of war by the advancing allies, on 14 December 1944, the Japanese herded the remaining 150 POWs at Puerto Princesa into three covered trenches which were then set on fire using barrels of gasoline. As prisoners tried to escape the flames they were shot down. Some escaped by going over a cliff that ran along one side of the trenches, but were later hunted down and killed. Only 11 men escaped the slaughter and between 133 and 141 were killed. The site of the massacre can still be visited. The massacre is the premise of the recently published book "Last Man Out: Glenn McDole, USMC, Survivor of the Palawan Massacre in World War II" by Bob Wilbanks, and the opening scenes of the 2005 Miramax movie, "The Great Raid".

James L. Choate was a member of D Company, 192nd Tank Battalion.

Inscription

PVT, US ARMY WORLD WAR II

Gravesite Details

PVT US Army World War II



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  • Created by: Tami Glock
  • Added: Feb 8, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33663365/james_louis-choate: accessed ), memorial page for PVT James Louis Choate (18 Dec 1918–14 Dec 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33663365, citing Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Tami Glock (contributor 46872676).